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<H2>Chapter Overview</H2>
This short chapter presents the program analysis tools in the Objective CAML
distribution. The first chapter describes the <TT>ocamldep</TT> command,
which finds the dependencies in a set of Objective CAML files that make up
an application.<BR>
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The second section deals with debugging tools including tracing the
execution of functions and the <TT>ocamldebug </TT> debugger, running
under Unix.<BR>
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The third section takes a look at the profiler, which can be used to analyze
the execution of a program with an eye towards its optimization.<BR>
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